Overview

The International News Agency (INA) of the African–US Organization for Diplomatic Relations and Human Rights (AUSDRHR) is an independent, professional media body committed to delivering accurate, impartial, and verified coverage of global affairs, diplomacy, and human rights developments.

INA operates under internationally recognized journalistic principles, ensuring neutrality, source protection, and adherence to ethical reporting standards.

Mandate

Provide factual, unbiased news on international diplomacy and human rights

Strengthen global access to verified information

Counter disinformation through evidence-based reporting

Highlight critical developments impacting peace, justice, and human dignity

Amplify credible voices from conflict zones, marginalized communities, and humanitarian contexts

The agency functions independently and does not represent political, ideological, or governmental interests.

Areas of Coverage

C. Peace & Security

Conflict analysis
Ceasefire monitoring
Peacebuilding developments
Security risks impacting civilians

B. Human Rights & Humanitarian Issues

Rights violations and protection
Refugee and displacement updates Humanitarian access and emergency responses Legal developments in human rights

A. Diplomacy and International Relations

Global diplomatic initiatives
Intergovernmental negotiations Regional cooperation frameworks Bilateral and multilateral engagements

E. Special Features

Investigative journalism
Fact-checking bulletins
Verified digital evidence reports

D. Global Affairs

Economic, social, and political trends
International policy analysis Elections, governance, and institutional reforms

Editorial Principles

The INA adheres to strict editorial governance based on:

Independence

No political or ideological influence.

Accuracy

Verification through reliable, multiple sources.

Neutrality

Balanced representation of all sides.

Source Protection

Ensuring confidentiality and safety.

Ethical Reporting

Following international journalism charters such as: IFJ Global Charter of Ethics for Journalists UNESCO Media Development Indicators UN Principles on Access to Information

The agency produces:

Daily news briefs

Investigative reports

Field-based dispatches

Human rights alerts

Diplomatic updates

Policy and legal analysis

Press releases

Multimedia coverage (photo + video)

Live crisis monitoring

All content undergoes editorial review to ensure accuracy and impartiality.

Our verification framework includes:

Open-source intelligence (OSINT) analysis

Geolocation and timestamp confirmation

Cross-checking with multiple independent sources

Legal classification of documented incidents

Expert review committees

Accredited journalists and media outlets may apply for:

Press IDs

Field mission access

Exclusive briefings

Interview requests

Data and documentation support

Applications follow strict neutrality, safety, and ethical media guidelines.

INA works with:

International media networks

Independent journalists

Regional correspondents

Accredited press missions

Human rights documentation groups

Partnerships ensure global reach, transparency, and diverse perspectives.

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